NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
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NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
The Calvin cycle is fueled by ATP and NADPH produced in the light reactions.
The Reactants for the Light-Independent Cycle(Calvin Cycle) are ATP, CO2, and NADPH
NADH is generated by the electrons transferred to the NAD+. It is used in oxidative phosphorylation of for ATP synthesis later on.
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NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
ATP and NADPH are the products utilized in the Calvin Cycle.
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
The light reactions produce ATP and NADPH which they share with the Calvin cycle. The role of the nadph is producing energy.
There are two products. Those are NADPH and ATP.
The Calvin cycle is fueled by ATP and NADPH produced in the light reactions.
The Reactants for the Light-Independent Cycle(Calvin Cycle) are ATP, CO2, and NADPH
The Calvin cycle uses carbon from carbon dioxide (CO2) to form carbohydrates.
NADH is generated by the electrons transferred to the NAD+. It is used in oxidative phosphorylation of for ATP synthesis later on.
ATP, NADPH, and CO2
Light reactions provide ATP and NADPH to the Calvin Cycle, and the cycle returns ADP, Pi, and NADP+ to the light reactions.ATP and NADPH are produced by the light reactions of photosynthesis and consumed by the Calvin cycle.